Most anticipated clashes to be previewing this weekends top of the tables when this they get clash between john and dortmund. Im rebecca riches welcome to the program theres still no official winner of the u. S. Election but just a few hours ago democratic president ial candidate joe biden made another public announcement he told supporters democrats would win this rice and with a clear majority pulling ahead of President Donald Trump in case states lets listen to some of what he had to say were going to win this race to circle it has happened since yesterday. 24 hours we are behind in georgia an hour ahead and were going to win that state 24 hours ago we were granted pennsylvania and we are going to win pennsylvania an hour ahead but were winning arizona were in nevada in fact our leads is doubled in nevada were on track to have over 300 electoral votes Electoral College votes and look at the National Numbers were going to win this race with a clear majority of the nation behind us we
Host director brennan, thank you for sitting down with me today. Your book provides really interesting background and detail not just about your career and on intelligence debates in the past, but very much relevant to the news of the current day. Four years later were still fighting about russian interference in 2016. Republicans and democrats are debating about whether the investigations were handled probably four years ago and whether you and Intelligence Leaders of 2016 drew the right conclusions about russia and russian actions. Your book opens with the scene after before the inauguration with first congressional leaders and then going to new york to brief trump and his team. Theres a sharp partisan divide where you brief congress. Will describe that and talk about whether that was inevitable given the politics of the moment or if something had been done differently. I was asked to brief the gang of eight when we learned about what the russians were doing. The group of congress fi
Director brennan, thank you for sitting down with me today. Your book provides really interesting background and detail, not just about your career and on intelligence debates of the past but very much the news of our current days. Its four years later, were style fighting about russian interference in 2016. The republican and democrats are still debating whether the investigations were handled properly four years ago, whether you and Intelligence Leaders of 2016 drew the right conclusions about russian action. Your book opens with a scene after the election before the inauguration, youre briefing first congressional leaders and then go to new york to brief the trump and his team. A sharp partisan divide when you brief congress. Describe that and talk pout whether that was inevitable given the politics of the moment or could something have been done differently . Well, julien, i was asked to brief the gang of eight when we learned about what the russias were doing, the full extent of i
The funds reinstate the evictions to prevent even bigger housing crisis . Mr. Speaker. The senate is grappling back into session and we continue to watch for ministers just need time at cspan. Org. Now live to the senate floor here on cspan2. Mr. Lankford mr. President. I have three requests for committees to meet during todays session of the senate. They have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. The presiding officer duly noted. Mr. Lankford mr. President , we are once again in a conversation about freedom of religion and the free exercise of religion and what that means. There is simply i would argue that it means the ability to have any faith, to have no faith at all, change your faith, and to be able to live it out. The ability to have a faith as a part of who we are. Its our most precious possession within us. Its not that. If its something less than that, the free exercise of religion has limitations on it, then its simply the freedom to worship or to have a name fa
Uncommitted voters in the swing state of pennsylvania. And for the very latest, we go to jonathan karl, who was in the room with the president in philadelphia. Jon . On balance, this was a pretty good event for donald trump. He got to show another side of himself, an empathetic side, talking about the incredible death toll from covid19. This was something we rarely see from the president. That said, he also said again he has absolutely no regrets for anything about the way he handled the crisis. He wouldnt do anything differently, and he said some things that are sure to generate controversy. During one exchange with a pastor from here in philadelphia, an africanamerican pastor, the president said, well, i hope theres not a race problem in america. And he had a back and forth that was very interesting on the subject of race. He also said that he believes the virus would go away, even if there wasnt a vaccine. Thats something that i am sure many Health Professionals will disagree with.